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from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, what we can expect with a second term from obama in
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if you can understand how to use the tools, and when is the right time to use a tool in a protected knelt work, and when do you use the global tools that are available, you can make a big difference. cloud computing if done right can help improve your security posture, but if you do it wrong, it doesn't, so it's helping yourselves walk through because frankly, we're in a great work force. we have 3 million people spread around the world. i need to get to the people and the information i need from any device, anywhere in the world, and that doesn't happen unless you start being able to put data available to you from a remote location. so it's in the cloud, could be a private cloud, could be public cloud, depending on the type of information. >> how do you fundamentally start to acquire things at a pace at which technology is advancing? >> yeah. the big key is bite size pieces. you have to do things in a more modular way, and the technological change gives thaws opportunity. in the past, we stepped to do the big bang, we would go and do the big system, and it takes so long, and so many thin
if you can understand how to use the tools, and when is the right time to use a tool in a protected knelt work, and when do you use the global tools that are available, you can make a big difference. cloud computing if done right can help improve your security posture, but if you do it wrong, it doesn't, so it's helping yourselves walk through because frankly, we're in a great work force. we have 3 million people spread around the world. i need to get to the people and the information i need...
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thanks for joining us. let's get right to the news. american voters have chosen barack obama as their leader for another four years. asian heads of state were quick to offer their congratulations, but the u.s. faces hurdles to remain an active player in the fast-growing region. in his first term, obama shifted u.s. foreign policy toward the asia pacific, an area notable for its rapid economic expansion. enthusiasm over obama's reelection rippled through the region. students at an elementary school in the indonesian capital jakarta cheered loudly. obama attended the school when he was in the third grade. japanese prime minister yoshihiko noda contacted the president and pledged his cooperation. u.s. and japan have the opportunity to improve ties, especially since relations between japan and china have soured over the senkaku islands conflict in the east china sea. south korean president lee myung-bak said he's sure the u.s. and south korea will continue to develop their alliance. australia is another key ally in the region. prime minist
thanks for joining us. let's get right to the news. american voters have chosen barack obama as their leader for another four years. asian heads of state were quick to offer their congratulations, but the u.s. faces hurdles to remain an active player in the fast-growing region. in his first term, obama shifted u.s. foreign policy toward the asia pacific, an area notable for its rapid economic expansion. enthusiasm over obama's reelection rippled through the region. students at an elementary...
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stay with us. i'm james tengan in beijing. >>> . >> reporter: myanmar's opposition leader is visiting india for the first time in 40 years. talks with the indian prime minister who has offered his backing to the democratization process under way in myanmar. this visit has special significance because india is a neighbor of myanmar and its economy is booming. it's also an emotional return to a country where she lived in the 1960s when her mother was ambassador. the nobel laureate has made several trips to india, europe and the united states. the visit to myanmar in may was the first by an incumbent prime minister of india in 25 years. india has lagged behind china when it comes to forging ties with myanmar, but. afghanistan produces more than 80% of opium circulated around the world but trade in the truck threatens to destabilize the entire region. politicians from several nations have been meeting in the pakistani capital in islamabad. >> cabinet nebs in 11 nearby countries attended the conference
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he joins us now. jam james. >> reporter: the communist party unveiled its new leadership a day after its long, week-long congress wrapped up. after many months of speculation, we found out who is taking charge in less than a minute. now the future of the world's most populous nation is in the hands of seven men. [ applause ] xi and six other senior officials appeared before the media inside the great hall of the people in beijing. >> translator: our responsibility is to rally and lead the party and chinese people of all ethnic groups. we take up the historical baton from the older generation. >> reporter: china's new leader vowed to take action on issues such as jobs, social security and corruption. >> translator: in the new environment, our party faces many tough challenges. there are numerous pressing problems within the party and senior ranks that need to be resolved, especially corruption and the acceptance of bribes. >> reporter: xi jinping is taking over the position of general secretary from hu
he joins us now. jam james. >> reporter: the communist party unveiled its new leadership a day after its long, week-long congress wrapped up. after many months of speculation, we found out who is taking charge in less than a minute. now the future of the world's most populous nation is in the hands of seven men. [ applause ] xi and six other senior officials appeared before the media inside the great hall of the people in beijing. >> translator: our responsibility is to rally and...
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the party around hu jintao came in within the use a sling. -- came in at with the use league. the new leader, xi jinping, comes from the jiang faction. who is he? >> he experienced a lot of hardship. he went to the countryside at the age of 15. he spent seven years in that backwater areas of china. then, he started working at every level of the government until now. >> this is a shanghai academic whose best-selling book is said to have influenced the new leader. >> this is very important. often, he can speak his mind openly. he has his own style. >> what would he do differently to hu jintao? >> he has said many times whenever he takes up a new position, he tries to see what his predecessors have done. he would like to maintain a certain coherence and continuity. >> but the party cannot afford to just continuity. outside of the great hall of the people, this brief and stifled protest for just a small echo of the problems that china faces turned to the middle class would like a bigger slice of the pie. -- this brief and stifled protest for just a small echo of the problems that
the party around hu jintao came in within the use a sling. -- came in at with the use league. the new leader, xi jinping, comes from the jiang faction. who is he? >> he experienced a lot of hardship. he went to the countryside at the age of 15. he spent seven years in that backwater areas of china. then, he started working at every level of the government until now. >> this is a shanghai academic whose best-selling book is said to have influenced the new leader. >> this is...
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now she earns her living selling palm leaves used to make roofs. she earned about $1 a day, a quarter of what she made in her village. with six children, she is barely able to make ends meet. but her hopes rest on the peace agreement, and there is still key issues dividing the two sides. security is one of them. the army has little control in this area. armed rebels have patrolled here for many years. the rebels are demanding that the autonomous region have its own police force, but the manila administration says the m.i.l.f. must first disarm its fighters. another challenge is overcoming the religious divide. mistrust between the muslim majority and christian minority runs deep. christians have defended themselves by building barriers and shelters. outside help will be crucial to overcome the obstacles to peace. japan joined a five-nation cease-fire monitoring group in 2006. now he's on the international team. he was sent here by the japanese international cooperation agency. he helped to rebuild an elementary school destroyed in the fighting, a p
now she earns her living selling palm leaves used to make roofs. she earned about $1 a day, a quarter of what she made in her village. with six children, she is barely able to make ends meet. but her hopes rest on the peace agreement, and there is still key issues dividing the two sides. security is one of them. the army has little control in this area. armed rebels have patrolled here for many years. the rebels are demanding that the autonomous region have its own police force, but the manila...
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hello thank you very much for being with us today so. here i am. so you smiling well of course for for people experts say in china this report that we just saw was too short and then maybe it was sort of a sort of a jigsaw but i think it is inadequate so out of the sort of remarks that what has been happening in china and the what it when i wish that i got an idea that this is sort of a specific type of democracy china has right well maybe even exemplary they don't they don't feel the necessity to hide the continuity and whatever they're doing behind a two party three party system one party one people one idea every five or ten years they get together and decide if they need to change or not it is that is not right basically. well of course. admit that. you democratization it's not right the country is not the critic you but leaders of china i mean the present generation the one which is going to replace the. present one. do say that democratization should go step by step and of course as for the fall of the western alliance as far as. they see the
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so stay with us. i'm james tengan in beijing. >>> cradle of culture. economic power house. many enjoy the fruits of prosperity along the path to a new china. but millions are missing out. at a time of growing public discontent, members of the communist party are choosing their new leaders. "newsline" correspondents are reporting from the party's national congress. don't miss our special coverage. "china: the next generation," 8:00 p.m. japan time, here on "newsline." >>> the north korean envoy for upcoming talks with japan has declined to say whether their abduction of japanese nationals will be on the table. he was talking to reporters in beijing on the way to the meeting in mongolia. >> translator: we are going to have bilateral talks with japan in mongolia on thursday. there is no knowing what will be discussed until we start it. >> the representatives of the two countries are to hold bureau chief level discussions in the capital ulan ba tore. lower levels officials met for the first time in four years. north korean officials allowed japanese families to visit the graves
so stay with us. i'm james tengan in beijing. >>> cradle of culture. economic power house. many enjoy the fruits of prosperity along the path to a new china. but millions are missing out. at a time of growing public discontent, members of the communist party are choosing their new leaders. "newsline" correspondents are reporting from the party's national congress. don't miss our special coverage. "china: the next generation," 8:00 p.m. japan time, here on...
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thanks for joining us here on. how the eurozone has sunk into its second recession since two thousand and eight this according to the latest stats from. the report on the heels of a twenty four hour strike which saw people in more than twenty european countries take to the streets venting their frustration at spending cuts this report. saying. greece. italy. and portugal. debt ridden countries join together with many others for the continent's first cross border mega strike from the beginning it was clear that emotions were running high in many places madrid saw violence early on and asked a brief calm to break the anger of the testing as a day for various things between the protesters and the riot place is packed right on the street the metro it's not really got more symbolic candy for the he stood by the people say there are right now all across there are three legged governments and between the people themselves this is why the austerity but. where the bullets and violent confrontations with the authorities are
thanks for joining us here on. how the eurozone has sunk into its second recession since two thousand and eight this according to the latest stats from. the report on the heels of a twenty four hour strike which saw people in more than twenty european countries take to the streets venting their frustration at spending cuts this report. saying. greece. italy. and portugal. debt ridden countries join together with many others for the continent's first cross border mega strike from the beginning...
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us presence and we have to respond. a new package of billions of euros in cuts and austerity measures squeeze through the greek parliament to be met by violent protests outside frustration over the disintegrating economy led to street battles between far bomb world and demonstrators and police on with. all of a reports from athens. well the greek people of continue to vent their anger against what they see as unfair. is being placed upon them by the government in this day evening here in athens we saw those tensions boil over into a nother round of violence a crowd of around one hundred thousand people had gathered here it's just in front of the building and. very quickly we saw police and protesters fight running battles through the square itself in the streets surrounding it. thrown rocks throwing the police responding with flash bang grenades and of course the tear gas it's become so synonymous with the violent demonstrations and violent clashes we see in athens in recent times now over one hundred just over one hund
us presence and we have to respond. a new package of billions of euros in cuts and austerity measures squeeze through the greek parliament to be met by violent protests outside frustration over the disintegrating economy led to street battles between far bomb world and demonstrators and police on with. all of a reports from athens. well the greek people of continue to vent their anger against what they see as unfair. is being placed upon them by the government in this day evening here in athens...
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which is what and that is a lot of losses and china is using up peacefully and civilized the it is not lost and if the strategy is working why change it chinese leaders understand the even portions of soft power. and yet understand. to some extent it's mated a certain to be studied if not to be followed completely for now a growing red dragon means that china's version of a new world order is here to stay you seek out r.t. moscow. is expert ten below believes that china's modest military spending compared to the world's biggest economy in the u.s. is among the country's main advantages. because not only great change in policy. may be tactical changes. next year china is catching up it's returning new ways to position and head up to the eighteenth century not really. it's military expanded has been going up it has been going up in sync with the economy so the proportion of. that is spent on us military is about two percent something like that and that is half the american can spend. much more than anyone else on that they have about forty two percent expenditure. as a percentage of thei
which is what and that is a lot of losses and china is using up peacefully and civilized the it is not lost and if the strategy is working why change it chinese leaders understand the even portions of soft power. and yet understand. to some extent it's mated a certain to be studied if not to be followed completely for now a growing red dragon means that china's version of a new world order is here to stay you seek out r.t. moscow. is expert ten below believes that china's modest military...
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by the c captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org oca-cola company, supporting this program since few thousand 2. and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. be more, pbs. >> this is nbr.
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now nhk world's beijing correspondent michitaka yamaka joins us with what the chinese people are saying about the communist leader. mitchitaka, what are they telling you? >> they have a different expectation for the next leaders. i spoke to being residents shortly after the party's official announcement. not many people commented on xi jinping's possibility. this suggests that likely for the coming decade. opinions on the new leadership range from moderately hopeful to completely indifferent. >> translator: with the way things are now, i have no expectations for the government. nothing would change. >> other chinese we spoke to say they want the new leadership to fix the country's social problems. >> translator: there are big economic disparities between the regions. i want the new leader to bring about improvement. >> translator: corruption is still a huge problem. i would like to see more done to eradicate it. >> china is said to uncover the transitional power so they can highlight all seven standing committee members, including xi jinping and li keqiang. they suggested the transition
now nhk world's beijing correspondent michitaka yamaka joins us with what the chinese people are saying about the communist leader. mitchitaka, what are they telling you? >> they have a different expectation for the next leaders. i spoke to being residents shortly after the party's official announcement. not many people commented on xi jinping's possibility. this suggests that likely for the coming decade. opinions on the new leadership range from moderately hopeful to completely...
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excuse me can i speak with you sir let me then used. my son died in a gun don't agree you don't agree with. my son isn't isn't it mary and i don't know would it be our greatest crime to refuse there's a. new country. you find in so many you. meet the son's death. here with r t live from moscow a major transfer of power has begun in china the country is set to appoint its new top leaders next week as part of the communist party congress which is now under way president hu jintao has called on the nation to fight corruption improve its military and keep the economy growing beijing based journalist henry morton reports . president hu jintao begins to hand over the reins of power to the next generation of chinese leaders president xi jinping widely expected to become the next head of state now president hu he's going to stand down as general secretary at the end of this week paving the way as i say for she to take over as general secretary and then as head of states in march two thousand and thirteen reform has been a buzzword around this c
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by the c captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org oca-cola company, supporting this program since few thousand 2. and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. be more, pbs. >> it's time for "classical stretch." i'm miranda and we're about to do a series of exercises which are going to strengthen your body, leaving it looking lean and toned. >> "classical stretch" is made possible in part by iberostar hotels & resorts with beachfront resorts around the world.
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has a no fly list they won't tell us who is on it why they're on it or and they won't give us any details about all we know is that if you're on this no fly list they don't allow you to board a plane to return back to the united states as far as we know he could board a plane to go anywhere else in the world but you know he needs to get back here to oklahoma and the united states when did you last speak to him and how's he feeling well we actually i spoke to him about two hours ago and he is feeling frustrated and worried and really the circumstances are pretty much heartbreaking because he is concerned that he may never get to see his mother again and that's a reality we have to deal with and you know which parent would have won their last wish to be with their.
has a no fly list they won't tell us who is on it why they're on it or and they won't give us any details about all we know is that if you're on this no fly list they don't allow you to board a plane to return back to the united states as far as we know he could board a plane to go anywhere else in the world but you know he needs to get back here to oklahoma and the united states when did you last speak to him and how's he feeling well we actually i spoke to him about two hours ago and he is...
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anything more efficient or useful. before making millions of dollars a career began at the very bottom of the ladder this old woman is well traveled speaks four languages and is an excellent dancer. at first glance she might seem just another unmarried careerist with no children but is far from it throughout her career she has pulled to give birth as she leaves the maternity ward for the eighth time mother and child are greeted by her husband and seven children. number eight she's beautiful. parents named him max he's too young to be aware of the fact that his inexhaustible mother has begun yet another new project the family is moving to live in a foreign country. life is reminiscent of a successful business plan. but it's all a question of time is there enough to share between a children and a demanding business. one moment to executive partner. prefers to hire women out of maternity leave doesn't worry her at all more than half of twenty five female employees have not reported for work today. women hear on the job un
anything more efficient or useful. before making millions of dollars a career began at the very bottom of the ladder this old woman is well traveled speaks four languages and is an excellent dancer. at first glance she might seem just another unmarried careerist with no children but is far from it throughout her career she has pulled to give birth as she leaves the maternity ward for the eighth time mother and child are greeted by her husband and seven children. number eight she's beautiful....
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by the c captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org oca-cola company, supporting this program since few thousand 2. and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. be more, pbs. >> from the editors of cook's illustrated magazine, it's america's test kitchen with your host christopher kimball, featuring test kitchen chefs julia collin davison, bridget lancaster, becky hays, with adam ried in the equipnt
thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by the c captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org oca-cola company, supporting this program since few thousand 2. and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. be more, pbs. >> from the editors of cook's illustrated magazine,...
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in the region for us. overnight the bombardment continued israeli air strikes killed more than militants those belonging to the same militant group in gaza as jobbery the head of hamas his military wing who was killed in a targeted airstrike yesterday afternoon there's also reports confirmed by the israeli military of continued shelling via the israeli navy gunboats off the coast and fixed land based artillery pieces from southern israel from hamas rockets were fired into southern israel over the night israeli anti missile defenses trying to shoot those down some of them land landing in southern israel as well this immediate escalation came about yesterday afternoon loud explosions rocking all only the built up areas there the great fear now that a ground invasion is imminent israeli sources have said that they're fully prepared to start to go and if they deem it necessary and they have called up reservists possibly the last time that we've seen in any operation of this intensity was over the new year of t
in the region for us. overnight the bombardment continued israeli air strikes killed more than militants those belonging to the same militant group in gaza as jobbery the head of hamas his military wing who was killed in a targeted airstrike yesterday afternoon there's also reports confirmed by the israeli military of continued shelling via the israeli navy gunboats off the coast and fixed land based artillery pieces from southern israel from hamas rockets were fired into southern israel over...
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clothes and covers for the outside in the sun of us. but life in the tundra is harsh and so before winter hits many of the children are helicoptered to the center of the district and not even marked for boarding school. in the knesset students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the schooling audience was founded and named for and. another scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education many that say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved . i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm more in leicester here in washington d.c. busier headlines for wednesday november sevent
clothes and covers for the outside in the sun of us. but life in the tundra is harsh and so before winter hits many of the children are helicoptered to the center of the district and not even marked for boarding school. in the knesset students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the schooling audience was founded and named for and. another scientist who wanted a better way of life...
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no use putting off the inevitable. are you going to tell her or shall i? oh, i... i think it's best coming from me. blenkinsopp! oh! oh, dear! oh, dear. bundle won't like that at all. but you're not selling chimneys? virginia: well, bundle couldn't bear to stay on, and i don't want to live here, so, what do you think? pass the whole headache on to blenkinsopp and her tea and scones. why not? will she be all right? bundle, i mean. virginia: oh, she'll foist herself onto some undeserving cause. miss marple: her father? i suppose. and you? here they come. a happy marriage. it can't be that difficult, can it? go with your heart. like mother? i keep thinking if she loved her count so much, why was she so quick to believe he'd run off? i suppose love is an act of courage. yes. miss marple. good-bye, inspector. thank you. i see now i've grown too fond of my own reputation. i was so bewitched by the blasted diamond. and now look at me. the latest of your casualties. what do you think? oh... interpol want me to take it to south africa, entrap this villainous fellow from pra
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eunice is live for us. this is his big final speech, so reading in sort of between the lines almost is very telling. it's the legacy he's trying to cath. and what less gassy is that? >> many here believe what he is saying is significant in that it is his final farewell. he really was just reading through the work report to talks about the achievements, the economic and political achievements that the party has had. and also to outline the future challenges. one of the first challenges you had already addressed is the issue of corruption. he said the government needed to do more to root it out. >> eunice, we're having trouble with your sound. we'll get the bite rolled as soon as we can. when we hear from -- i'd like to go back to eunice if we can to stay on this issue. but there's been a lot of focus in the last couple of days as to whether china's next leaders will be reformists or conservatives and just what the influence is of some of the older party leaders. so should investors actually be bracing not fo
eunice is live for us. this is his big final speech, so reading in sort of between the lines almost is very telling. it's the legacy he's trying to cath. and what less gassy is that? >> many here believe what he is saying is significant in that it is his final farewell. he really was just reading through the work report to talks about the achievements, the economic and political achievements that the party has had. and also to outline the future challenges. one of the first challenges you...
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thanks very much for joining us today here on our. show and life in moscow the israeli military is converging on gaza as it continues to pummel the palestinians from air land and sea the operation dubbed pillars of defenses on the verge of turning into a whole new invasion three israelis at this point at least thirteen palestinians including children and a pregnant woman have already been killed. and joins us now with the latest from the region tom thanks for coming on so quickly more people are dying now what's television saying about the operation and the prospects of a ground invasion. hi rorie yes well it is a rapidly developing situation here we've just got some information some unconfirmed reports from israeli media that tanks on. moving south towards the border with gaza we've trying to confirm that with the israeli defense forces they will not confirm that at the moment it seems though that may be happening which would indicate the situation moving towards a ground invasion of gaza as all of that goes on we've also got airstri
thanks very much for joining us today here on our. show and life in moscow the israeli military is converging on gaza as it continues to pummel the palestinians from air land and sea the operation dubbed pillars of defenses on the verge of turning into a whole new invasion three israelis at this point at least thirteen palestinians including children and a pregnant woman have already been killed. and joins us now with the latest from the region tom thanks for coming on so quickly more people...
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he joins us from beijing. james? >> reporter: yes, gene, it's a brisk 7 degrees celsius here in beijing, and the city is now abuzz that the congress is under way. signs and banners bearing slogans are everywhere. some read "cheers to the great chinese communist party," for without the communist party, there would be no new china. this is a major political event, and authorities carefully orchestrate every detail. i went for a tour of beijing to see what they've done. signs of the congress are everywhere in beijing -- flowers, elegant decorations and banners. when i got into a taxi, i found another sign. ahead of the party congress, local authorities here in beijing have instructed all taxis to take the handles off so that people can't open the windows. chinese authorities are trying to prevent activists from throwing antigovernment leaflets out of the windows of moving taxis. police in beijing have put strict traffic checks in place for vehicles entering the capital. government authorities have mobilized an army of v
he joins us from beijing. james? >> reporter: yes, gene, it's a brisk 7 degrees celsius here in beijing, and the city is now abuzz that the congress is under way. signs and banners bearing slogans are everywhere. some read "cheers to the great chinese communist party," for without the communist party, there would be no new china. this is a major political event, and authorities carefully orchestrate every detail. i went for a tour of beijing to see what they've done. signs of...
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from the us. to this. it was never a secret movie israeli prime minister wanted in the white house where he often public spats between his government and the obama administration of a palestinian peace talks and iran's nuclear program did nothing to advance american israeli relations and only a mosque the two leaders personal dislike for each other the journey of. both men want to succeed they need to cooperate you know it will succeed and i think it's not it's nothing new some of the real challenge going to. fix the relationship but he has some fixing to do relations between the two countries are at an all time low and most of his radio americans were also hedging their bets on the republican candidates of the roughly eighty thousand to vote from israel for you find. these few got up to watch the results obama can be. strict with israel because he doesn't have to worry about. reelection anymore and the time we are all has to do with obama's tells the truth in many aspects because israel is dependent on am
from the us. to this. it was never a secret movie israeli prime minister wanted in the white house where he often public spats between his government and the obama administration of a palestinian peace talks and iran's nuclear program did nothing to advance american israeli relations and only a mosque the two leaders personal dislike for each other the journey of. both men want to succeed they need to cooperate you know it will succeed and i think it's not it's nothing new some of the real...
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live from moscow good to have you with us london remains worlds apart from the use other major players on the debated seven year budget crunch downing street talks with his german counterpart the british prime minister reaffirmed he would not accept any proposed hike in spending here sara firth with a deeper look at britain's widening rests with your up and support for a split at home. prime minister david cameron and german chancellor angela merkel are probably feeling pretty food today after the downing street dinner last night on the menu is mushroom and spinach tart venison finished off with a traditional german pitting beneath the smiles and the friendly handshake you can imagine that probably have been some quite awkward dinner conversation on the surface of it the german chancellor is here to discuss with the prime minister the upcoming budget meeting that will be taking place in brussels but of course there are a much bigger state most importantly the discussion about britain's position within the european union itself now the end of their meeting bayside says said that they we
live from moscow good to have you with us london remains worlds apart from the use other major players on the debated seven year budget crunch downing street talks with his german counterpart the british prime minister reaffirmed he would not accept any proposed hike in spending here sara firth with a deeper look at britain's widening rests with your up and support for a split at home. prime minister david cameron and german chancellor angela merkel are probably feeling pretty food today after...
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with me to bomb would say anger and violence have spilled over onto the streets of athens with police using tear gas and water cannon against greeks the protesting draconian new budget cuts demonstrators hurled petrol bombs with more than one hundred detained as the country's parliament pos an austerity package aimed at securing the latest bailout all of our reports from the greek capital. what we have seen though is anger on the streets of athens we saw a crowd of around one hundred thousand people gather in the meet the square just behind me in front of of the parliament building not quite quickly escalated into violent clashes between police and protesters in a matter of seconds downtown athens went into essentially in war zone for a couple of hours we saw molotov cocktails thrown flash bang grenades used also gas used extensively again here in athens as police tried to calm down protesters who are extremely unhappy by what they see as unfair measures being taken by the government now also there was one hundred people detained by police five arrests made and we're also hearing of injurie
with me to bomb would say anger and violence have spilled over onto the streets of athens with police using tear gas and water cannon against greeks the protesting draconian new budget cuts demonstrators hurled petrol bombs with more than one hundred detained as the country's parliament pos an austerity package aimed at securing the latest bailout all of our reports from the greek capital. what we have seen though is anger on the streets of athens we saw a crowd of around one hundred thousand...
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thanks for being with us. plenty more still to come. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work...
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which is water and there is a lot of losses and china is using up these. and civilised to be the head of the it is not a loss and if the strategy is working well why change it chinese leaders understand the importance of soft power. and yet understand that is economic development humans to some extend has made it a certain more dough to be studied if not to be followed complete for now a growing red dragon means that china's version of a new world order is here to stay you see catherine of r t moscow. london remains worlds apart from the e.u. as paymaster on the debated seven year budget after crunch downing street talks with his german counterpart the british prime minister reaffirmed he would not accept any proposed hike in spending is sort of further the deeper look at britain's widening riff with europe and the support for splits at home. prime minister david cameron and german chancellor angela merkel are probably feeling pretty food today after the downing street dinner last night on the menu is mushroom and spinach tart venison finished off with a t
which is water and there is a lot of losses and china is using up these. and civilised to be the head of the it is not a loss and if the strategy is working well why change it chinese leaders understand the importance of soft power. and yet understand that is economic development humans to some extend has made it a certain more dough to be studied if not to be followed complete for now a growing red dragon means that china's version of a new world order is here to stay you see catherine of r t...
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israeli military forces are using fighter jets and warships to pound gaza. leaders say they're trying to prevent hamas from firing rockets into israel. the consequences have been deadly. one air strike caused a residential building to collapse. 11 people died including women and children. the six-day offensive has killed more than 90 people. a survey by a leading newspaper says 84% of israeli respondents back the military campaign but only 30% say they would support a ground operation. u.n. secretary general ban ki moon wants to avoid that outcome. he's repeated his call for an immediate ceasefire. egyptian leaders are mediating truce talks between israeli government representatives and hamas. israel's vice prime minister moshe yaalon says his country will halt its offensive if hamas stops firing rockets and missiles at its citizens in terrorist attacks engineered from the gaza strip seas. for more on this, i talked to our middle east correspondent. first off, there have been many casualties from the exchange of fire. do you think israel will actually launch
israeli military forces are using fighter jets and warships to pound gaza. leaders say they're trying to prevent hamas from firing rockets into israel. the consequences have been deadly. one air strike caused a residential building to collapse. 11 people died including women and children. the six-day offensive has killed more than 90 people. a survey by a leading newspaper says 84% of israeli respondents back the military campaign but only 30% say they would support a ground operation. u.n....
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on us today here the u.k. foreign secretary william hague now saying just about in the past hour and a half that a hamas quote holds principal responsibility for escalating the tension between gaza and israel how do you read into that. actually william hague is one of those who holds principle responsibility because the british government joined with other western governments in supporting the israeli siege upon the gaza strip to punish them for having the temerity to vote in a democratic election for a government that the west and israel didn't like and william hague and the united states are two of the principle. of this massacre of that's currently going on and that you've just been talking about white phosphorous heavy weaponry from land sea and raining down on a captive population in the biggest concentration camp in the world in which almost two million people are eking out the most dreadful of existence as the hands of a foreign occupation power occupying the west bank and jerusalem and besieging gaza a
on us today here the u.k. foreign secretary william hague now saying just about in the past hour and a half that a hamas quote holds principal responsibility for escalating the tension between gaza and israel how do you read into that. actually william hague is one of those who holds principle responsibility because the british government joined with other western governments in supporting the israeli siege upon the gaza strip to punish them for having the temerity to vote in a democratic...
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us was in some way heifers. all right professor jeremy salt live with us on the line via broadband from turkey thank you for your notes. now in an exclusive interview with r.t. syrian president bashar assad said that if western states decided to intervene the whole world would suffer the consequences. i think the price would be from invasion if you just hope and it's going. to be more the whole world came before because if you have a problem in syria and iraq that's the last stronghold of secularism and stability in the region and coexistence it's it will have to mean or not affect the world from the atlantic to the pacific and you know the good because you know but if one goes to go i don't think. we're through going. to go but you do so nobody can predict what's next. well you can see the full interview with syrian president bashar assad on friday here on r.t. . on syria may have. made you fear that after you bash our side you can r.t. exclusive friday through sunday on r.t. and r.t. dot com that china is goin
us was in some way heifers. all right professor jeremy salt live with us on the line via broadband from turkey thank you for your notes. now in an exclusive interview with r.t. syrian president bashar assad said that if western states decided to intervene the whole world would suffer the consequences. i think the price would be from invasion if you just hope and it's going. to be more the whole world came before because if you have a problem in syria and iraq that's the last stronghold of...
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we have 17 of us now. with dinner every other month in the strom thurmond room, which is somewhat funny for anyone who remembers his stories, with the statute of the strom looking down on a. [laughter] and whatever is said in that room stays in the room. we never talk about the male senators. just kidding. but it's been, engines of all seriousness, the group has worked well together, sometimes all of us on legislation, especially with respect to women's health and burma and other things. but mostly we forge these relations -- relationships. kay bailey and i get a bunch of things on the commerce committee. and there are a number of women that are problem solvers, and i think you saw that coming through in this election with the election of people like heidi heitkamp in a race she thought no one could win but they saw someone who would compromise and get things done. there was someone who studied women elected officials allow back in boston who had this quote, not exactly accurate but she said that women pol
we have 17 of us now. with dinner every other month in the strom thurmond room, which is somewhat funny for anyone who remembers his stories, with the statute of the strom looking down on a. [laughter] and whatever is said in that room stays in the room. we never talk about the male senators. just kidding. but it's been, engines of all seriousness, the group has worked well together, sometimes all of us on legislation, especially with respect to women's health and burma and other things. but...
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this provides us. back in 2008 and 2009 when everybody had the tremendous financial crisis and the collapse in the collapsing of economic output, we steamed ahead in canada with our so- called stimulus program and economic access plan where we identified thousands of projects we wanted to continue. because we wanted to do it quickly, we did shortcuts around regulatory processes. we took a risk. in 19 -- 19 -- 99 put 9% of cases, it made no difference that be made the short cuts. we found smoother processes with in the country. i would hope -- there is nothing like an emergency to tell you whether a process is necessary. >> absolutely. there is another thing that has been important to you that i want to ask you about. that is the detroit bridge. a ballot measure that would require a constitutional amendment failed. why is it important enough to canada that you agreed to pay your share and our share? in terms of individual projects between canada and the united states, it is the biggest economic relation
this provides us. back in 2008 and 2009 when everybody had the tremendous financial crisis and the collapse in the collapsing of economic output, we steamed ahead in canada with our so- called stimulus program and economic access plan where we identified thousands of projects we wanted to continue. because we wanted to do it quickly, we did shortcuts around regulatory processes. we took a risk. in 19 -- 19 -- 99 put 9% of cases, it made no difference that be made the short cuts. we found...
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eunice has more for us this morning. it sounds like a pretty signature consolidation of power under xi. >> definitely is a consolidation of power. he'll get a very strong mandate as you had mentioned to run this country the way that he wants. he gets the three top titles, the most powerful are party chief, president as well as military commander. that is very significant because it allows him to have more control over his own agenda. when he went to meet the press this morning, he was looking very casual, looking a about folksy. when he was youtd lining the challenges ahead for the nation. >> our party faces many challenges and there are many pressing problems that need to be resolved. the problems among our party members of corruption, taking bribes, being out of touch with the people, undue emphasis on formalities must be addressed with great efforts. the whole party must be vigilant against them. >> the problem is, though, that it's still unclear how he's going to tackle all of those challenges and just how aggressive
eunice has more for us this morning. it sounds like a pretty signature consolidation of power under xi. >> definitely is a consolidation of power. he'll get a very strong mandate as you had mentioned to run this country the way that he wants. he gets the three top titles, the most powerful are party chief, president as well as military commander. that is very significant because it allows him to have more control over his own agenda. when he went to meet the press this morning, he was...
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bertolini, thank you for being with us. and let me just start by saying, why is the fiscal cliff of such concern to you? i mean, do you -- what's the threat here? >> well, i think the big threat, judy, is that if we go off if fiscal cliff we will see negative g.d.p. in the first quarter. and when you get into a recession, american business, rldwe business, bins to make plans on how to reduce its operating costs. and that ultimately results in fewer jobs. so fewer jobs coupled with a negative g.d.p. ultimately put the economy in the wrong direction. and that's not good for anyone. >> woodruff: at the same time, i'm sure you know there's a body of thought out there that says some of the concern about the fiscal cliff is exaggerated. even if it didn't happen by january 1 that there would still be time to get things worked out that in other words this timetable is not so urgent, really. >> well, i think that's misplaced. american businesses are already planning for 2013. we take our operating budget to our board on november 29
bertolini, thank you for being with us. and let me just start by saying, why is the fiscal cliff of such concern to you? i mean, do you -- what's the threat here? >> well, i think the big threat, judy, is that if we go off if fiscal cliff we will see negative g.d.p. in the first quarter. and when you get into a recession, american business, rldwe business, bins to make plans on how to reduce its operating costs. and that ultimately results in fewer jobs. so fewer jobs coupled with a...
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that is not tell us very much. i think back to the 1980's when we were wondering who is going to succeed. when the name came up was chun. we knew he was in russian hands. thee was an assumption on part that he must be friendly to the soviet union. on the contrary, he turned out to be a great steward of the u.s./china relationship without a background in it. more recently, diving. he has turned out to be the foundation of their relationship despite not having that background. on the other hand, people who are associated with the united states often feel defensive with in their system about that relationship. they feel they're potentially under attack in seen as an hands. sometimes they overcompensates. one should not assume much about any of these individuals or positions they are taking except they're all pretty well steep ed in brought foreign policy even if it is not a birthright of all of them appeared in terms of ping, he knelt in terms of the people rising in these one party parties appear there's no relations
that is not tell us very much. i think back to the 1980's when we were wondering who is going to succeed. when the name came up was chun. we knew he was in russian hands. thee was an assumption on part that he must be friendly to the soviet union. on the contrary, he turned out to be a great steward of the u.s./china relationship without a background in it. more recently, diving. he has turned out to be the foundation of their relationship despite not having that background. on the other hand,...